Am Sonntag, den 11.11.2007, 20:56 -0600 schrieb ying lcs: > On Nov 11, 2007 8:19 PM, hermann pitton <hermann-pitton@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ... > > > > > > We have some "how to add a new card" stuff on the v4l-wiki then. > > > > > > Nevertheless, to try card=88. > > > > > > "modprobe -vr saa7134-dvb saa7134-alsa tuner tda827x" > > > "modprobe -v saa7134 i2c_scan=1" > > > > My, "modprobe -v saa7134 card=88 i2c_scan=1" > > > > Hermann > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the help. > > I tried your suggestion: > > # modprobe -v saa7134 card=88 i2c_scan=1 > # dmesg | grep dvb > # dmesg | grep dvb > # ls -l /dev/dvb/adapter* > ls: /dev/dvb/adapter*: No such file or directory > > But there is still nothing in /dev/dvb/adapter* > > Thanks for any more pointers. Hi, if you are not on recent v4l-dvb from linux-tv.org or on some latest kernels, you need to "modprobe saa7134-dvb debug=1" manually. This goes for saa7134-alsa too until today. See the v4l-wiki for that. Still interested in your "dmesg" for saa7134 card=88 and detection of tuner and other chips with i2c_scan=1. As said, a Kworld NB 220 PCI card is unknown to me. Try google, there are only this new NB-TV 220 pcmcia/cardbus. Here are good details of the hardware on that one. http://www.ixbt.com/monitor/kworld-nb-tv220.shtml This one _could eventually_ work with card=88. To try FlyDVB-T Duo with different audio clock, we can override with with audio_clock=N seems not to have any advantage against card=88 on a device without analog radio and remote. If you can't verify that you have almost the same on a PCI variant, as listed previously for chips, xtals and i2c addresses, we need all details. There is not much left for try and error luck on such recent devices. That you have a new Kworld card with new subdevice ID is all we have so far. Also nothing else in the eeprom and no patterns on gpio pins. Cheers, Hermann _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb